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    On this day, Feb 5, 100 years ago.

    A lightweight clash between Johnny Clinton and Andy Thomas.

    The Brooklyn Standard, Feb 6, 1923: The bout was an exciting one. Thomas forced the pace in the early rounds, but Clinton was a bit too clever for him. He met the New Yorker’s rushes with straight left-hand jabs, and in close hooked both fists to Andy’s body and jaw. Thomas began to weaken in the eighth round, and from that point, until the unexpected finish, he was subjected to a terrific battering.

    The tenth round was a particularly bad session for him. Clinton punished him severely with a two-fisted assault that drove Andy from one corner of the ring to the other. The eleventh was another bad round, although Thomas boxing on the defensive managed to keep from the path of Clinton’s heaviest punches. For all of that, Andy was in a wobbly condition when the bell ended the round, and his seconds had to display the most feverish activity to make him presentable for the final period.

    Clinton advanced with both gloves extended to shake hands, as is customary, before the start of the final round. Thomas was so slow in rising from his chair that his seconds had to push him forward. He took one step, another, and went over. Death had claimed him for its own. Thomas, normally a 142-pound boxer, had to make 136 pounds for Clinton.

    Andy Thomas' weight issues:

    #2
    So if someone dies during a fight, does the surviving fighter win by TKO? Also on Feb 5, 1988 Andre the Giant won his first and only world title by beating Hulk Hogan on the first Friday Main Event episode.

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      #3
      No one has ever actually died during the fight as far as I know. Maybe, but most die a few days or hours later.

      Sugar Ramos over Davey Moore RTD 10/15
      Ray Mancini over Deuk Koo Kim KO 14/15
      Ray Robinson over Jimmy Doyle TKO 14/15
      Emile Griffith over Benny Paret TKO 12/15

      Johnny Clinton over Andy Thomas KO 11/12
      (Thomas collapsed, and died the next day.)

      I guess it matters how the fight ends.

      P.S. Do people actually rank fake wrestling world champions? Why not try looking up some of the real free style wrestling champions?
      Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 02-06-2023, 09:33 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
        So if someone dies during a fight, does the surviving fighter win by TKO? Also on Feb 5, 1988 Andre the Giant won his first and only world title by beating Hulk Hogan on the first Friday Main Event episode.
        Watched by over 33 million, which is crazy by today's standards

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          #5
          Originally posted by kara View Post

          Watched by over 33 million, which is crazy by today's standards
          Crazy by any standards, especially today? Are you female, by any chance?

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            #6
            On the day, February 5, 1923, there was another match, turning fatal.
            Cameron Perry, 18 years of age, fought to a draw over 10 rounds according to a newspaper decision.

            BoxRec: "Perry died the following morning from injuries sustained during this bout. On February 8, Mayor
            R.A. Barnholt of Port Clinton, Ohio, announced that no more boxing bouts would be held in that city.”

            I noticed boxing was back in Port Clinton three years later.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ben Bolt View Post
              On the day, February 5, 1923, there was another match, turning fatal.
              Cameron Perry, 18 years of age, fought to a draw over 10 rounds according to a newspaper decision.

              BoxRec: "Perry died the following morning from injuries sustained during this bout. On February 8, Mayor
              R.A. Barnholt of Port Clinton, Ohio, announced that no more boxing bouts would be held in that city.”

              I noticed boxing was back in Port Clinton three years later.
              Look at Moises Fuentes.... died a year later from injuries sustained in his last fight

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